Voice Phew is back! Benoit du Pac, actor and VF art director of The Walking Dead (and the voice of Glenn, played by Steven Yeun), takes over the program dedicated to the French dubbing.
The actor is also known for playing Eikichi Onizuka, Japan’s most “glorious teacher” in the anime GTO.
For the most nostalgic, that’s what we hear in Charmed, where he doubles as Leo (Brian Krause). Note that the actor is also the artistic director of VF of The Boys, Prime Video’s phenomenal series.
If the artist gave us a long podcast interview, he did not hesitate to devote himself to the game to double his iconic roles in the video (seen above). And he gave everything!
Along with BenoƮt Du Pac, the Voix Ouf team also welcomed the author of the book, Anthony Martin Dubbing, these actors in the shadowsPublishing house Dashbook and Available for sale on their website.
“Always fascinated by dubbing and the various professions surrounding it, TikTok that Anthony Martin shares his interest in the world of dubbing for the first time under the pseudonym Voxophile_fr.
Determined to introduce this discipline to as many people as possible, the author now offers an innovative and fun work that brings together the biggest names in the French dubbing scene.
Thanks to the QR codes embedded in the book linked to his TikTok account, you will be able to discover the characters embodied by these big names in dubbing, sound and image.
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- The program is prepared and hosted by Vincent Formica
- Columnists: Manon Marouf and Thomas Imbert
- Recording and Editing: Arthur Tourneret and Rafael Garcia
- Mixing and Dressing: Ando Raminson
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